{"id":2204,"date":"2007-05-23T02:30:24","date_gmt":"2007-05-23T02:30:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2007\/05\/pastoring-vs-professoring.html"},"modified":"2007-05-23T02:30:24","modified_gmt":"2007-05-23T02:30:24","slug":"pastoring-vs-professoring","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2007\/05\/pastoring-vs-professoring.html","title":{"rendered":"Pastoring vs. Professoring"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Another letter, now opened for us all, and something worthy of conversation: <!--more|inline--><br \/>\n<em>Hi Scot,<br \/>\nAny advice on how you were able to discern between the academic route vs the pastoral route? Do you believe it&#8217;s best to have a foot in both? Do you find that the academic community looks down on this?<\/em><br \/>\nFor the Christian, this first question can lead to hours of deliberation, prayer, and conversation. I know it did for me. So, let me tell my story and hope that some of you &#8212; pastors and professors and otherwise &#8212; will speak up. I&#8217;m keen on hearing how any of you think about the difference between these two callings.<br \/>\nWhen I was in high school I sensed a call to the mission field, and in particular I thought it was to Germany. That was in 1971. From 1971 until 1975 that vocational aspiration shaped everything I did &#8212; where I chose to go to college, what I chose for a major, which books I bought and then read, and how I lived. In 1973 I went to Austria with Greater Europe Mission, encountered missionary work up close and personal, met some wonderful missionaries &#8212; Neil and Carol Rempel, Jake and Diane Krestinksi, and Don and Sherry White &#8212; and still sensed a green light. In 1975, now married, we went again to Austria. Then I enrolled in seminary and by the time I was there I was quite persuaded that church planting in Germany or Austria was not what the Lord had called me into (but hey, I remain fluent in German to this day!) &#8212; and it was during that time that I began to pray and ponder over whether we should orient our lives toward the academy or the pastorate. I was sensing an academic calling, but it was not entirely clear to me.<br \/>\nIt was at a particularly stressful time of wondering whether I should be a pastor (but not a youth pastor &#8211; I had already bombed at that attempt) or professor that I asked if I could meet with Doug Moo, my seminary professor. I simply asked him what he thought I was more gifted to do &#8212; pastor or professor. He spoke into my life in a significant way though it was nothing like an earth-shattering experience. He thought I was more suited for a professor (and time has proven to me time and time again that he was right).<br \/>\nThe difference is both dramatic and subtle. How so?<br \/>\nThe distinction between a pastoral professor and a preaching-focused pastor is subtle; the distinction between a research professor and a people pastor is dramatic. I have known professors who really pastor students &#8212; they are in their offices all day long five days a week, and they are available at a minute&#8217;s notice, and they have given their entire lives to the students. And I have known pastors who delegate pastoral counseling, visitation, funerals, weddings, and the like to others. They seem never to be available to anyone. Who is the &#8220;pastor&#8221; between these two?<br \/>\n(By the way, it is quite rare for any pastor to find himself or herself in a position where they spend most of their time studying and preparing for sermons. It&#8217;s a mistake to go into the pastorate thinking that is the norm.)<br \/>\nIf you want to be a writing professor you will need to carve out lots of time from your schedule for reading, writing, thinking, pondering, and interacting. If you want to be a &#8220;pastor&#8221; (and I don&#8217;t mean just &#8220;preacher\/teacher&#8221;), then you need to be with people in an integrated way more than a research professor.<br \/>\nNow, do I think it is best to have your foot in both fields? No, I can&#8217;t say I do. We need to do what we are called to do. I have former students, now pastors, who don&#8217;t really like to read that much but they are good preachers and great pastors. I know professors who ought to be in their study more often and not with people any more than they have to be.<br \/>\nBut, for the Bible or theology professor who takes her or his faith seriously, then I would say &#8220;By all means.&#8221; That kind of professor needs to see that what she or he does is entirely shaped for the Church. Professors of Bible and Theology <em>must <\/em>have both feet in the door of the Church &#8212; for such people professoring cannot be simply historical research. It is a vocation designed to benefit the Church. I have myself developed on this question &#8212; at one time I had more of a research professor mentality and now have more of a Church-focused professorship.<br \/>\nDoes the academy look down on the pastoral work of professors? Some do; some don&#8217;t. Let me give you a sterling example: NT Wright. Think about it: he&#8217;s the Bishop of Durham and the author of 700 page books that have shaped our discipline. He once told me that for him &#8220;it was all about daily worship.&#8221; I have had a personal experience of being told that my &#8220;church books&#8221; might hurt my reputation. Frankly, that is not the issue for me: I&#8217;d rather be the kind of writer that can make academic issues more accessible and the kind of Christian that thinks that everything is about daily worship.<br \/>\nHope this helps. 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